More than half the world’s population now live in urban settlements. Worldwide, cities are expanding at their fringe to accommodate population growth. Low-density residential development, urban sprawl, and car dependency are common, contributing to physical inactivity and obesity. However, urban design and planning can modify urban form and enhance health by improving access to healthy food, public transport, and services. This study used a sequential mixed methods approach to investigate associations between food outlet access and body mass index (BMI) across urban-growth and established areas of Melbourne, Australia, and identify factors that influence local food environments. Population survey data for 3141 adults were analyzed to examin...
Individuals from lower-socio-economic status (SES) communities have increased risk of developing obe...
Persistent trends in overweight and obesity have resulted in a rapid research effort focused on buil...
It is known that the consumption of fast food is associated with obesity (Binkley 2000). Relative ea...
More than half the world’s population now live in urban settlements. Worldwide, cities are exp...
More than half the world’s population now live in urban settlements. Worldwide, cities are exp...
© 2018 Dr. Maureen MurphyObesity is a major public health challenge and a risk factor for many non-c...
Obesity prevalence is inequitably distributed across geographic areas. Food environments may contrib...
Objective To investigate dietary intake, BMI and supermarket access at varying geographic scales and...
Objective To investigate dietary intake, BMI and supermarket access at varying geographic scales and...
Food is fundamental to human existence and the functioning of cities. The current way of consuming f...
AbstractDiet-related chronic diseases are a major health problem faced by developed and developing c...
Issue addressed: Access to affordable, nutritious food is a social determinant of health (SDH). Acco...
This study examined associations of accessibility, availability, price, and quality of food choices ...
OBJECTIVES: The residential neighbourhood fast-food environment has the potential to lead to increas...
This study examined associations of accessibility, availability, price, and quality of food choices ...
Individuals from lower-socio-economic status (SES) communities have increased risk of developing obe...
Persistent trends in overweight and obesity have resulted in a rapid research effort focused on buil...
It is known that the consumption of fast food is associated with obesity (Binkley 2000). Relative ea...
More than half the world’s population now live in urban settlements. Worldwide, cities are exp...
More than half the world’s population now live in urban settlements. Worldwide, cities are exp...
© 2018 Dr. Maureen MurphyObesity is a major public health challenge and a risk factor for many non-c...
Obesity prevalence is inequitably distributed across geographic areas. Food environments may contrib...
Objective To investigate dietary intake, BMI and supermarket access at varying geographic scales and...
Objective To investigate dietary intake, BMI and supermarket access at varying geographic scales and...
Food is fundamental to human existence and the functioning of cities. The current way of consuming f...
AbstractDiet-related chronic diseases are a major health problem faced by developed and developing c...
Issue addressed: Access to affordable, nutritious food is a social determinant of health (SDH). Acco...
This study examined associations of accessibility, availability, price, and quality of food choices ...
OBJECTIVES: The residential neighbourhood fast-food environment has the potential to lead to increas...
This study examined associations of accessibility, availability, price, and quality of food choices ...
Individuals from lower-socio-economic status (SES) communities have increased risk of developing obe...
Persistent trends in overweight and obesity have resulted in a rapid research effort focused on buil...
It is known that the consumption of fast food is associated with obesity (Binkley 2000). Relative ea...